Now this is really awesome. Back in the days, I was a die-hard console fan and loved my SNES. And no, I don’t mind admitting it as I strongly believe that consoles and PCs can co-exist. Star-Fox was one of my favourite games and like most of its fans, I’d really love to see a remake of it. And have you ever wondered how it would look like in current-generation consoles and PC? Well, time to find out as YouTube’s member ‘rickonami’ uploaded a CGI remake of the game’s intro sequence. Although this is a CGI, its visuals can be easily achieved by current generation games and Nintendo should definitely consider a remake of it. Imagine a remake of Star-Fox as a Wii U launch title. Bloody hell, I’d buy it. As this is not going to happen though, enjoy for the time being this CGI remake. Continue reading This is how a Star-Fox remake would look like in current-generation consoles and PC→
Steam’s registry revealed some interesting classic Mega-Drive hits that will be coming to the PC. According to the registry, Streets of Rage 3, Phantasy Star series, Vectorman 2, Golden Axe 3, The Revenge of the Shinobi and Wonder Boy in Monster World will be released in the coming weeks or months. Our guess is that these games are part of the new Mega-Drive Classic Pack that will be unveiled at a later date. Continue reading Classic Mega-Drive hits coming to Steam; Streets of Rage 3, Phantasy Star series, Vectorman 2→
Great news for arcade racers as Bugbear Entertainment have released two new updates for the PC version of Ridge Racer: Unbounded. These updates fix the micro-stuttering problem that was present with some graphics cards, add support for friends, fix the highlighting bug in lobby and improve the multiplayer stability with high latency or high packet loss. These updated will be auto-downloaded next time you start the Steam client and you can view the complete changelog (for both of them) below. Enjoy! Continue reading Ridge Racer: Unbounded PC – New Updates Released; micro-stuttering fixed, friends support added→
A couple of days ago, Camouflaj started a Kickstarter for an iOS game called République. The game follows a young girl named Hope who is being held captive in a mysterious totalitarian state and promises to feature a unique story for touch-based devices, an intense action game without a focus on killing, a believable, non-sexualized female lead, explorable heavy topics and cutting-edge graphics on mobiles. Continue reading Metal Gear Solid, Halo, and F.E.A.R. veterans start a Kickstarter for ‘Republique’, coming to the PC and Mac→
As promised, SEGA has released today the PC version of Binary Domain. The PC version was developed by Devil’s Details and is currently priced at 39.99 euros on Steam. Binary Domain puts players in the middle of a fast-paced and intense battle for humanity in robot-invaded 2080 Tokyo. Fighting through the derelict lower levels of the city, players control an international peace-keeping squad that soon starts to question their surroundings and the choices they made. Continue reading Binary Domain is now available on Steam→
Hooray, it’s time for day-one DLCs. And you thought that Street Fighter x Tekken or Mass Effect 3 were bad enough, right? Guess again. Deep Silver today announced that two DLCs for the pirate RPG “Risen 2: Dark Waters” are available for purchase on PC. Naturally, PC gamers can buy them because Piranha Bytes and Deep Silver couldn’t include them in the game. How lovely. Continue reading Risen 2: Dark Waters PC gets “Treasure Isle” and “A Pirate’s Clothes” DLCs→
Codemasters invited players today to join F1 ONLINE: THE GAME’s closed beta by registering at its official website and revealed new details on the management side of the game. F1 ONLINE: THE GAME is a new free-to-play racing and management game in production at Codemasters Studios under exclusive worldwide agreement with Formula One World Championship Limited and will feature all the cars, stars and circuits from the 2011 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. Continue reading F1 Online: The Game – Registrations for closed beta are now open→
I’m pretty sure that most of you already know freddiew, the man behind some truly amazing live-action videos that are based on video games. freddiew was responsible for the drooling Battlefield 4 Co-Op video and this time, this talented fella (and his group) decided to make a live-action video for Skyrim. As always, the end result is amazing so go ahead and enjoy the show! Continue reading Live-action Skyrim video from freddiew, the man behind the infamous Battlefield 4 Co-Op video→
Trendy Entertainment released a new update for their tower defense action RPG, Dungeon Defenders. This update adds Premium DLC: Quest for the Lost Eternia Shards Part 3: Aquanos, raises the level cap to 83, adds 40 more Item Box spaces, 50 more Player Shop Item spaces, and 20 more Items allowed on Tavern Floor and an option to disable targeting cursor for Melee Heroes. The update will be auto-downloaded next time you start the Steam client and you can view its complete changelog below. Enjoy! Continue reading Dungeon Defenders gets a new update; adds Premium DLC and raises level cap to 83→
Earlier this month, Human Head revealed – via their Rune Facebook page – that they are interested in reviving this old franchise. Although nothing is certain at this point, Human Head co-founder and senior level designer Ted Halsted revealed that the sequel of the game will be a fast action third person game with many more tactical options, similar to how modern-day shooters are (compared to the old school ones). Continue reading Rune’s sequel will be a fast action third person game, but with many more tactical options→